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Malcolm's Miniatures Stratford BK202 Instructions

1/48 timber framed building

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Instructions for Kit No BK202 - 1/48
Timber Framed building - The Stratford
This is a kit for a typical timber framed "black & white" building, based on a
building in Stratford upon Avon.
Contents of the kit:
Ref Description
1
side of building shell
2
rear of building shell
3
ground floor
4
intermediate floor
5
upper floor front
6
middle floor front
7
ground floor front
8
front sides
9
upper floor
10
middle floor
11
ground floor/pavement
12
upper floor overlay
13
middle floor overlay
14
ground floor overlay
15
front side overlay
16
main side overlay
17
barge board
18
upper window frame
19
upper window glass
20
upper window lattice
21
middle window frame
22
middle window glass
23
middle window lattice
24
lower window frame
25
lower window glass
26
lower window lattice
27
door
28
main roof
29
front roof
30
roof truss
Hinges and pins
Chimney & chimney pot 1
The main parts are provided with slots and tabs to ease assembly. Some of the wall parts have a horizontal
line marked as a guide to placing of the timber frame overlay. The walls must be fitted with this line to the
outside. Handle the window lattices with care as they are quite fragile.
To complete the kit you will need glue, paint, woodstain (or paint), white DAS or similar air drying clay,
Impress moulds for stone or brick and tiles or slates, as required.
We recommend the use of Aliphatic Resin and a pin point applicator for assembly of this kit.
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Summary of Contents for Malcolm's Miniatures Stratford BK202

  • Page 1 Instructions for Kit No BK202 - 1/48 Timber Framed building - The Stratford This is a kit for a typical timber framed “black & white” building, based on a building in Stratford upon Avon. Contents of the kit: Ref Description side of building shell rear of building shell ground floor...
  • Page 2 Assembly of the kit Before commencing assembly or painting it is useful to do a dry run to check how the parts fit together - it is much harder to correct mistakes when glue has been applied!! Start by staining or painting the timber overlays (parts 12-16), barge board (17), window frames (18,21,24), door parts (27) and floors (3,4,9,10,11).
  • Page 3 On the side where the hinges are located cut off the corners of the front and main roof sections (28, 29) where marked to allow the front to open. Glue the two main roof pieces (28) and glue a roof truss (30) under the front edge to set the angle.